An adequate suspense pic with a gratuitous love angle, this cautionary tale with courtroom scenes pits an obvious wife-murderer (Anthony Hopkins) against a cocky government prosecutor (Ryan Gosling) who may deep-six his new career at a posh law firm before it begins.

The multiple Tony Award winner Spring Awakening was the first musical produced by Atlantic Theater Company. The second, 10 Million Miles, which runs through July 15, also addresses young love, albeit among twentysomethings, not teens.

Atomic mutations. A promotional film for Thomas Edison's nifty new stenographer's aid. Mouseketeer Darlene Gillespie's grin on "Talent Roundup Day." These are highlights of three recent DVD collections that make me love the moving image far more than anything to be found in Ocean's Twelve:

Earth vs. the Flying Saucers spooked me in 1956, and my kids liked 1981's Clash of the Titans. The beloved legend who created their effects is the subject of a blockbuster book out Wednesday, Ray Harryhausen: An Animated Life (Billboard Books, $50). My three favorite Harryhausen sagas on DVD: